Indira Gandhi was assassinated because her two Sikh bodyguards were upset due to the massacre at Amritsar, which was where the Indian Army killed many Sikhs at one of their holiest temples, the Golden Temple and Operation Blue Star, which was where the Indian Army fired on and killed Sikh protesters in the countryside.
Jefferson opposed Federalist. He had a Republican political philosophy. In both, his policy choices and personal life embodied the spirit of Republicanism in the early 1800s. But although his spirit of Republicanism, foreign affairs dominated. These foreign affairs shoved him against his political and personal philosophy toward Federalist policies. The evidence of this could be Jefferson's war (1812) with Barbary pirates in North Africa (this was his plan to protect US ports from foreign invasion).
B. tried to fire his secretary of war in violation of the tenure of the office act
Jim Crow voting restrictions--The South had restricted voting through literacy tests and poll taxes. This prevented many from voting.
The 15th Amendment granted the right to vote regardless of race. However, blacks in the South were forced to take literacy tests and pay poll taxes for access to the vote. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 abolished the gates preventing or limiting votes access to blacks.
Answer:
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in Serajevo was the immediate cause of World War I.
Explanation:
There are many causes for the rise of the First World War like the rise of national sentiments, all the major European powers were colonizing abroad, their selfishness, spirit of aggrandizement increased to such an extent that they started bitter rivalries among themselves. William Kaiser II, the German Emperor cherished ambitions of world domination. In 1907, Europe was divided into two hostile camps. The chief causes were the secret alliances between England, France, Russia and Japan and on the other between Germany, Austria - Hungary, Turkey and Italy. The other causes such as compulsory military training, competition in creating destructive weapons, thirst for colonial expansion, ignoring of public opinion in the European Kingdoms. Austria always opposed Serbia in the Balkan Peninsula and the Serbs disliked the Austrians. Many times, Serbia had to accept terms of Austria which were unjust downright. There were prior reasons of estranged relationship between Austria and Serbia as well as among the European powers before the assassination and the assassination served as an immediate cause for their thirst which had led to a World War.